Laboratory—18 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):BPH 200 (can be concurrent).One five-week laboratory assignment in the research laboratory of a Biophysics Graduate Group faculty member. Individual research problems with emphasis on methodological/procedural experience and experimental
design.May be repeated up to 4 Time(s).(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

BPH200LB—Biophysics Laboratory(6)Active

Laboratory.Prerequisite(s):BPH 200 (can be concurrent).Two fiveweek laboratory assignments in the research laboratories
of Biophysics Graduate Group faculty members. Individual research problems with emphasis on methodological/procedural experience and experimental design.May be repeated up to 2 Time(s).(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

BPH231—Biological Nuclear Magnetic Resonance(3)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):MCB 221A; or Consent of Instructor. Or the equivalent.Principles and applications of magnetic resonance in biomedicine. Fundamental concepts and the biophysical basis for magnetic resonance
applications in areas of tissue characterization/imaging, metabolic regulation, and cellular bioenergetics.(Same course as BCM 231.)(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

BPH241—Membrane Biology(3)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):BIS 102; BIS 103; BIS 104; or Consent of Instructor.Advanced topics on membrane biochemistry and biophysics. Relationship of the unique properties of biomembranes to their roles in cell biology and physiology. (Letter.)Effective: 2017 Winter Quarter.

Lecture—3 hour(s).Open to any student possessing general background in any disciplines of physical or biological sciences and
engineering.Introduction to the origin, maintenance, and regulation of the dynamic architecture of the cell, including cellular modes of organization, dynamics and energy dissipation, molecular transport, motility, regulation, and adaptability.(Same course as BIM 288 and EMS 288.)(Letter.)Effective: 2017 Winter Quarter.

BPH290—Biophysics Seminar(1)Active

Seminar—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Graduate standing or consent of instructor.Presentation of current research by experts in biophysics.May be repeated for credit.(S/U grading only.)Effective: 2004 Winter Quarter.

BPH290C—Research Conference in Biophysics(1)Active

Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):BPH 299 (can be concurrent); Graduate standing in Biophysics and/or consent of instructor.Presentation and discussion of faculty and graduate-student research in biophysics.May be repeated for credit.(S/U grading only.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

BPH293—Introduction to Research Topics(1)Active

Seminar—1 hour(s).Presentation of current research activities of the Biophysics Graduate Group faculty. Facilitation of students in developing their research interest, and promoting collegial interactions.May be repeated up to 1 Time(s) if topics differ.(S/U grading only.)Effective: 2003 Fall Quarter.